Audiovox LCM5643NP manual

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    128-6323 1 of 20 LCM5043NP & LCM5643NP Remote Controlled Color Display Monitor with Headphone Jack Installation and Owner's Manual Released: 03-25-02. EL E C T R O N I C S C O R P . ®[...]

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    128-6323 2 of 20 1 EXPLANA TION OF GRAPHIC SYMBOLS W ARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. CAUTION: 1. This product is designed to operate with a 12 volt, negative ground bat- tery system. 2. Disconnect the ground wire from the battery terminal before connecting the electrical system. Refe[...]

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    128-6323 3 of 20 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The LCM5043NP is comprised of a 5" Thin Film Transistor (TFT) Liq- uid Crystal Display ( LCD) Monitor . The LCM5643NP is comprised of a 5.6" Thin Film T ransistor (TFT) Liquid Crystal Display ( LCD) Monitor . The Monitor for both of these systems have a 4:3 Aspect Ratio display that allows the user to se[...]

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    128-6323 4 of 20 MA TERIALS LIST 1. System Monitor (LCM5043NP=136C2187) or (LCM5643NP=136C2186) (1pc.) 2. Remote Control Unit (136B2156) with Lithium Battery , 3V ,CR 2025 (1pc.) 3. Interconnect Box (136B2183) (1pc.) 4. Monitor Cable, 8' (1 12B3152) (1pc.) 5. Headrest Mounting Tray (LCM5043NP=102C3740) or (LCM5643NP=102C3742) (1pc.) 6. Trim Ri[...]

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    128-6323 5 of 20 VEHICLE PREP ARA TION 1 ) Decide on the system configuration and the options that will be in- stalled (i.e. what components, VCP , DVD, TV T uner , Video Game, Monitor , FM Modulator , etc.). 2 ) Read the manuals and get familiar with the electrical requirements and connections. 3 ) Decide on the mounting locations and methods of m[...]

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    128-6323 6 of 20 5 10 ) After verifying the proper operation of the system, proceed to mount each component. 1 1 ) The mounting method, and the location will vary from vehicle to vehicle, so this manual will only focus for the installation of the 1 2) The best location for the system components is: a) Monitor: Headrest or bracket (optional) mounted[...]

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    128-6323 7 of 20 6 3 ) Adjust viewing angle of monitor by tightening the fastener at the side. 4 ) When the system components are mounted, test the system to verify that it is functioning correctly . Make sure that no wiring was pinched, or connected improperly during the final installation. Surface Mount Mounting Bracket Fastener Wheel Monitor 2) [...]

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    128-6323 8 of 20 7 1 ) Remove the headrest from the vehicle for easiest installation. 2 ) Lay headrest on a flat surface. 3 ) Center trim collar on headrest as shown. NOTE: Depending on the angle of the headrest the Trim Ring and housing may be mounted upside down. 4) Using a Permanent Marker , mark headrest material along the interior of the Trim [...]

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    128-6323 9 of 20 9 ) Using your fingers, tear the foam out of the headrest leaving a re- cess where the shell will be in- serted. NOTE: At this point you will need to install the harness up through the area into the recess. It may be helpful to follow one of the posts and tie wrap it to the post for restraint. 6 ) Using the utility knife, cut the h[...]

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    128-6323 10 of 20 1 1 ) Guide the cable through the side opening of the Mounting Tray and plug it into the Monitor . Make sure the connector locks into place. Insert the Monitor into the Mounting Tray and secure the cable using tie wraps or screws 1 2) Turn the Monitor around and in- sert it into the Mounting Tray housing. Snap into place. 1 0 ) La[...]

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    128-6323 11 of 20 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION (Wiring Diagram) 10 Video Source Input (1&2) Not Used A V Output[...]

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    128-6323 12 of 20 The following procedure is to remove the Monitor from the Mounting T ray using the supplied Removal T ool. NOTE: Use care when per- forming this procedure not to scratch any exposed surfaces with the edges of the Removal T ool. Masking tape applied to the two tips or legs of the Removal T ool will help prevent scratching. 11 Monit[...]

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    128-6323 13 of 20 CONTROLS AND INDICA TORS Headphone OPERA TION 1. Press power On/Off button to the On position. The LED power indicator will light red. 2. Press the Picture Select button to adjust the picture display characteristics. The adjustments will be shown on the On Screen Display in the following sequence: Contrast, Brightness, Color , and[...]

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    128-6323 14 of 20 MAINTENANCE T o avoid electrical shock, do not open the enclosure. High voltage is present. No user serviceable parts inside the enclosure. Do not use any chemical solvent, cleaning agent or corrosive de- tergent to clean away dirt on the surface of the screen. T o clean off dirt or fingerprint, we recommend the use of a soft damp[...]

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    128-6323 15 of 20 REMOTE CONTROLLER NOTE : The Remote Controller supplied with this system is a stan- dard remote control, which is used to operate other systems. The Remote Controller is not a universal remote and will only perform the functions described herein. Only the Keys highlighted on the Remote Controller image bellow are used to operate t[...]

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    128-6323 16 of 20 15 MENU FUNCTION KEY : The MENU Key is used to navigate between the Color , Brightness and Tint adjustment modes. When the MENU Key is pressed an On Screen Display(OSD) will appear as shown bellow . OSD Press release and tap the MENU Key until the desired adjustment mode is selected. T o return to the original set- tings select th[...]

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    128-6323 17 of 20 16 NOTE: For the LCM5643NP - Select either * NTSC or P AL, press the F or G Keys ( CH/DISK/SET ). VOLUME CONTROL KEY : T o switch between Video Input Sources (A V1 and A V2) press and release the MODE Key . VIDEO SOURCE MODE KEY : T o increase or decrease the V olume, press and hold the VOL F or G Key until the desired volume is r[...]

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    128-6323 18 of 20 17 Replacement of Remote Controller Battery: 1. Use a small coin to pry open battery holder from compartment. 2. Remove old battery and put in a new one with positive sign “ + “ facing upward. 3. Push compartment into position. Precaution: 1. Dispose off used battery properly . 2. Do not misuse battery by short - circuiting th[...]

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    128-6323 19 of 20 18 LCM5043NP: LCD Panel Size (Diagonal) ................................... 5 " LCD Panel Format ................................................. 960 x 234 dots LCD Panel Resolution ........................................... 224,640 pixels LCD Backlight Life ................................................. 10,000 hrs Image[...]

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    128-6323 20 of 20 © 2002 Audiovox Electronics Corp., Hauppauge, NY 128-6323 AUDIOVOX ELECTRONICS CORP. (the Company) warrants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 36 months from the date of original purch[...]